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romney would for everybody who has more than $12.5 billion above. a few people above that would still be taxed. that's a system that says to let the already rich tax-free and put all the consumption and labor. we're going to further the policy with shifting things down it would lead to wealth any situation where the entrepreneurial spirit is stalled until it has the newcomer, the guy who grew up like i do without money and makes the economy grow, not the person who grew up the silver spoon spoon in their mouth would become like 18th century france in your economics were determined by who you picked is your parents and i may not sound as absurd as it does, your gender in your birth order. if your first footnote to an already wealthy family, too bad for you. obama is the most business friendly president in american history and every less people listening to this are going what? let me tell you what obama has done. 100% expensing. normally when a company buys new equipment, build a factory, they have to write it off over three to 38 years. under obama
romney would for everybody who has more than $12.5 billion above. a few people above that would still be taxed. that's a system that says to let the already rich tax-free and put all the consumption and labor. we're going to further the policy with shifting things down it would lead to wealth any situation where the entrepreneurial spirit is stalled until it has the newcomer, the guy who grew up like i do without money and makes the economy grow, not the person who grew up the silver spoon...
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they listen to mitt romney and that has an effect. if you watch the twitter and social media phenomenon in china, they responded very negatively to the american campaign. they said china has been turned into the scapegoat. >> let's talk about what's happening in the middle east. this situation is heating up between israel and the leadership in gaza. what's your sense how this affects what president obama has to do? >> let's be clear, it's not really a war. israel will win. it's a very lop-sided war. on one hand you have the most popular military machine in the middle east, on the other side you have the inhabitants of gaza who have weapons that can't do very much. what's the long term strategy? what are they going to do about gaza? they have tried to economically choke it off. it didn't work. they have tried to kind of military operation before, once including a ground invasion. didn't really work. where are they going here? and that's where the united states can be helpful. >> fareed zakaria, always a pleasure to see you. thanks for
they listen to mitt romney and that has an effect. if you watch the twitter and social media phenomenon in china, they responded very negatively to the american campaign. they said china has been turned into the scapegoat. >> let's talk about what's happening in the middle east. this situation is heating up between israel and the leadership in gaza. what's your sense how this affects what president obama has to do? >> let's be clear, it's not really a war. israel will win. it's a...
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because mitt romney was mormon. that's a little bit of an overgeneralization there. here's the situation. marco rubio was born catholic, grew up in miami, and his family moved to las vegas. they moved to las vegas because he had an aunt and uncle who lived there. his mother's sister. and this is a pattern that we see with immigrants. they follow their family members, right? and so it was logical that when they were struggling to make a living in miami, they went to las vegas. and when they went there, they were brought into the mormon church by this aunt and uncle who were very devout mormons. and he really was enthusiastic about joining that church. and his cousins will talk about him becoming fascinated with the osmonds, the most famous mormons of the time, and going out to the studio where the osmonds would tape their television show. he's very interested in religion, he's very interested in faith, and even though he did not remain a mormon for his entire life -- it was just as a child, he returned to the catholic church -- it will always be a part of this sort of
because mitt romney was mormon. that's a little bit of an overgeneralization there. here's the situation. marco rubio was born catholic, grew up in miami, and his family moved to las vegas. they moved to las vegas because he had an aunt and uncle who lived there. his mother's sister. and this is a pattern that we see with immigrants. they follow their family members, right? and so it was logical that when they were struggling to make a living in miami, they went to las vegas. and when they went...
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both the president of mitt romney have talked about this kind of approach. let me ask you about that. can you get the revenue you need by capping those deductions without raising overall marginal tax rates? >> if you stay in today's tax rates and put an overall cap on tax expenditures, deductions, municipal-bond interest equal to 2% of each individual's adjusted gross income, that produces about $150 billion at next year's annual rate. over 10 years with the economy growing, that is about $2 trillion. you can raise a lot of revenue doing that. >> is what -- do you subscribe to those numbers? does that provide a middle ground solution here when the president says he wants to see higher tax rates. john vitter says axel in not. >> -- john boehner says clearly not. >> it is a lot easier to say at this level of generality. it becomes harder to enacted. the number of times of with the head of the cbo, senator so and so would call me up and say i want to talk about tax reform and i would walk in and the head is one talking point which is brought in the base and low
both the president of mitt romney have talked about this kind of approach. let me ask you about that. can you get the revenue you need by capping those deductions without raising overall marginal tax rates? >> if you stay in today's tax rates and put an overall cap on tax expenditures, deductions, municipal-bond interest equal to 2% of each individual's adjusted gross income, that produces about $150 billion at next year's annual rate. over 10 years with the economy growing, that is about...